Spot on analysis. I really lost it when he put the laugh track to the dialog to demonstrate how lame it was. Genius.
I played the "what is memorable about this character?" game with myself. Surprisingly, I started remembering even some of the minor characters in the original series like Admiral Ozel and Salacious Crumb.
Crumb added to the sinister atmosphere of Jabba's palace. Ozel was a toady for the empire, but arrogant and overly confident. He was a great object lesson in the ruthlessness of Vader & the Empire towards failure.
As for the Prequels. Zero. Not even the main characters stick with me. And there was too much "crap" crammed into every scene. But when you don't have interesting characters and a good story line, you have to fill space with something , eh?
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This is masterfully done. I'm laughing so hard I'm crying.
Spot on analysis. I really lost it when he put the laugh track to the dialog to demonstrate how lame it was. Genius.
I played the "what is memorable about this character?" game with myself. Surprisingly, I started remembering even some of the minor characters in the original series like Admiral Ozel and Salacious Crumb.
Crumb added to the sinister atmosphere of Jabba's palace. Ozel was a toady for the empire, but arrogant and overly confident. He was a great object lesson in the ruthlessness of Vader & the Empire towards failure.
As for the Prequels. Zero. Not even the main characters stick with me. And there was too much "crap" crammed into every scene. But when you don't have interesting characters and a good story line, you have to fill space with something , eh?
Beamish: I was crying, too! I was laughing so hard I had to back it up a few times to catch the next line missed from laughing!
Gator: This prequel was just awful; it was completely a money grab.
I love his points about the visual effect being too much. Visual noise, as my husband calls it.
This was long, but more worth watching than the prequels.
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